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T1IE COUDOll CLOBL THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS. I 04. LOCAL NEWS, ftevsral cordi of wood want. Apply I tills onto. Wantio A rl lrth mlluh cow. Kuqnlr at this olfli. (Jo lo Jackson's confectionery (or Itout made taffy. Condon it not booming but tbt town U pretty busy, thank yon. Fathtr 'Jlbhont held ear vice In tbt Cathode ehairh her last Hunday. School ftaperlutentlwnt McArtlmr la preparing to butM on bit lott In tbt north part ot town. Wilton k Abbey, proprietor of th Balveders saloon, have installed a flna piano In their establishment. 0. A. Blmpeon ha commenced work on lil mw atorabu'lillngon Main street, TliobttikllngIIIUMiZ4. reelect your plows, liarrowa and i!rilla lor tha coming season at W. L. Marker's Itrtpkuieat house, Colt Jon, Oregon. I am atill 14 tba dray and tranafsr boalnaaa and raady to attend to all orders promptly, tlao. L. Neal. 8 1 '132 Tha adltor ol thla pa par baa just mada tb discovery that 90 daya In Jail would bo perfsrabl to out ordinary moving eeeoa, Il'ttoobad thos thoaa ripped. Oat your neat pair from ot and have tbam SKWKD and I'ATCIIKU FREE. O.W. I'ropet A Co. Wa tall beat makea of fanning rollla at J$ each. Tbeae wills are tally guaran food toglf satisfaction .or tha prlu will be refunded. W. L. lUaata. Condon la a buty town thee day. Tb man who loafs la not nnmerona while the man who buttle belong! to a daily increasing boat. Jr. O. Cornett with hie wife and daugh ter, of Bear Trouble!, are here thlt werk veliling hit father, Win. Cornett and other relailvet In thlt vicinity. VV astsu -A good girl for generalbooae wort. Uood wagat and permanent po altinn (or all winter for right party. Ap ply to A. 8. Ilollen, Condon, Oregon. 9100,000 to loan on Ullllara and Sher man county farm land at low Interest. Apply to, If. Fllamaorloa, agent. 30.133 If oro, Oregon. Tweaty-dve per cent discount for eath on onr ecllre ttoek of Ladle' Mlaaea' and Childrena' SAN DAW. Coma early while wa have your tlie, O. W. rroptt A Co. Condon hotels are aorklng overtinw In an effort to amiuimmUle the bnngry and tired public. At no time In the town's history ha this tin of business been ao heavy. For Rjcwt Ttie Maddnt-k homeitead ranch on Thirty mile, 0 uiiloa from Con dim. Fine etork and gardening ranch. Knqnlra of Mrs. 8. A. Mad Jock, at Con don hotel. The Elite restaurant otwned Itt door fr butinetf 1 1 it- morning. Mr. McKinney hat fitted np a neat place and be propoeet to conduct the house In a atrictly llrat-claea manner, Wagont, ltugiaa,ltacki and all klnda of Farming Iiupletnenta at V. L. Bar ker't big Condon Implement houee. Now lathe time to atock np (or the busy Bpring (arming teaaon. County Surveyor McMorrit baa finish ed platting a new a lJili m to CoikIkii, the property ..f Aim Mover. The new plat couaiutt of seven blocks, .if varying alaee and lays J'lat eaat of the Trimble addition. II. A. Hartshorn and Floyd Moore have engaged in the dray and delivery bueineea and are ready to attend to all ealla promptly. Ordert may I left at any buaineaa house where their flags bave been placed. . A heavy rain fell Tuesday morning which will be of great benefit to the country. The atock rangea were need ing more moiature and the roads down toward Arlington are said to have been almost impaaaable. Ilenty Strickland and family arrived Sunday from Canyon Cilv and are stop ping (or the present with hie brother, II. C. Strickland, on (lay creek. They inect to locate peiuianenlly in thla neighborhood. J. D. EHit, of Tangent, Oregon, waa here during the week looking (or a loca tion lor a feed yard. He went jut Tuna day to Arlington but will proimuly re turn In a lew days to cloae op hit ar rangement! and atart in buaineta. W. Q. Prank, who recently purchased two lota on upper Main etret upon which he proposes to erect a (eed etable, went back to tha Valley a lew days ago to close up tome buaineaa affaire there, lie will return and atart work on bit build Ingt at toon at lumber can be tecured. , F. J. Horn, a practical , baker It here with a vie to establishing a firat-claaa bakery in thit city. Mr. Horn bat (ol lowed the butlneat all hit life and at the world't (air at Chicago a few years ago, he wat awarded second premium on An gel food cake, lie it favorably Impress ed with the outlook (or buaineaa In bit line here and l( a suitable location can be (ound he will locate permanently. The Cat hollo people of thit tection et pect to build a new church here in the near future, the present structure even now proving to email to accomodate the increasing number of worshippers. It It also almost a certainty that etepa will be taken in the Spring to establish a flrat-clatt academy here, to be placed in charge of tome one of the leading educa tional ordert of that church. A line lo cation for inch a school waa tecured several years ago and It available (or the building at any time. Such a school I greatly needed here and when establish ad will no doubt draw a largo patronag from thit and adjoining counties. A ton wat born to Mr. and Mrs. liar vey McKinney Tuesday. A rth nr Foster wat on tha cripple list for a few day t during the week due to dislocating hit knee while unloading wheat sacks Saturday. Mr. Kopp, engineer In charge of the construction on thla and of tha railroad reports that about 65 tea nn art now at work on bis division. W. C. Eddon, formerly In the butcher bust neat here, who hat been at Couth Band, Washington, aim last HprliiK, returned to Condon Saturday. Wm. Katie, of near Fossil, wat hart Saturday on bust ueae connected with tha coming Caledonian gathering which will be held In tblt city on October 27 and 29. flay Boyd, of Heppner, wat here the last of the a eek looking for a business location. He bat sold hit meat market at Heppner and wants to locate lu the tame lint at thlt place. Carat are out announcing tha ap proaching marriage of Mr. Joe Block to Miss Uule Dirllng to take place nest Wednesday, the tilth, Inst. Tim cvre- mony will lm performed In the lolge room lu the Masonic hall building. Auction Hals Saturday , afternoon and evening will tie your etienew tw ee- cure bar Hit lu queen's w ere,' glass- ware, tin ami granite ware, stoves etc. I must cloae out old stock to make room for new st'H'k roon t arrive. This Is n geuiiin aacriilce clearance sale and Is your chance (or bargains at your own price. J. T. Hullenbeck. 1'he Malan-McUrath show company held down the boards In Armory ball with a three night engagement during the week and gave a creditable enter tainment each evening. The tinging by the male quartette waa particularly worthy of maiiti n and wat, In (act, by far the beat feature of the show. Tbuy went from here to F.-esil yesterday. The coming meeting of the Caledonian club, which will be held on the 27ih and 24th Inst, promises to be tho Mgglat thing of the kind ever held In Eastern Oregon. Three pipers will he present from l'ortland to (urtiiah music for the occasion and the singers and dancers comprise the bent talent in that lino on thel'aciOa Coast. Mrs. Walter Keed, the popular soprano, of Portland, may also be present for tba concert. Tb lone Pott hat been laid to rest by Mr. A. Bennett, the new proprietor, and In itt stead lar-t week appeared the lone Proctaimer. Tb new, old paper ba grown from a eli-olm.n patent inioV to a seven-column all home print. Bar ring the preaa work, which will no doubt be Improved, the paper is creditable lo the publisher and the town. May It continue to proclaim the glad tidings of the wonderful resources of the lone couutry fur many generation!. Cetltdoriar Club. - Win. Kettle, Chief, J. 1). McFarland, Secretary, and J. S. Stewart, ! the Foe ail Caledonian Club, went in Condon Saturday, at which time they met the Condon committee and perfected ar rangements for the great annual meet ing of the s'nb, which will be held In Armory Hall, Condon, on the 27th and 28th Inst. Mr. Stewart went to Portland Inst Monday and engaged the best pipers, dancers and lingers for tha occasion, who are the best artiste in their several lines obtainable. Thit will be the greatest event in the dob's history, and by far the best en tertainment ever given by tbit deserved ly popular club. Combining eiperieoce with a free ate of money In procuring talent of the highest order, It goes with out saying that the publio will be in vited to witneas a program in every re spect satisfactory, and which will furth er encbanoe the reputation of tb Scot tish people and the Fossil Caledonian Club as entertainers. How Condon Crows. Condon it growing II velim every day. The demand for city, property la In creasing and every atage comet In load ed down with people seeking business location! in what Is surely destined to become the moat important buainesi center in this section of eastern Oregon. As an indication of what Is doing the following list of real estate deals made within the last few days is given togeth er with Hie purpose for wuich the lota have been acquired, to fsr at obtainable at thit time: Condon-Warehouse Co., two lots north I Arlington Lnmber Co'a. yard. They have already commenced work on a tor- rugated iron bnilding 50(100 feet to coat ahont (3000. They will engage in a general warehouse buaineaa and alao in the manufacture o( teed and breakfast food pr.aluctt. A. J. Chabot, recently from Minne sota, hat purchased two desirable corner lota on Main street and will erect a large brick business block next summer. Mr. Chabot it seeking a profitable invest ment for bit money In acquiring Con don busineat property. J. D. Eites, from The Pallet, has pur chased a lot on Main ttreet and expects to buiid and .engage in the retail grocery business. It. B. Ualbreath.also from The Dalles, has purchased two business lots and al to two residenco lott. He will build on the latter at once and later will improve hit business property but has not yet announced what line of buaiuess he will engage in. The Arlington Lnmber Co. has pur chased all of Block 61, east of their pres ent vard. and will probably occupy the same next Summer. A. S. Ilollen has purchased an acre tract in Lancaster'! addition an ! will erect a number ot cottagea thereon for rent. Other parlies who have bought acreage in the tame addition are: U. E. BnMuiell, II. L. Johnson and D. B. Thomas. In the residence district on the eaat tide of town J. W. MerrlfleWjAbe Moyer and Philip Morrell have purchased lots we understand will improve the tame in the near future. The above tales amount to something like (5000 hut they mean several times that amount in permanent Improve ments within the next lew months. Nw Warehouse) Company. The Condon Warehouse Company hat been incorporated by W. L. Barker A. 8.' Ilollen, and C. F, Arm' strong with a capital stock of 10,' 000. Tb new concern will engage la general warehouse business. Two fin hits have been secured on Ward atreet, just sooth of the depot sit and work on Hi building commenced Monday morn Ing. The building will be 40i80 and will be covered n walls and roof wltb corrugated Iron, Harry Dour hat charge of the work of construction. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy For one who la acquainted with Its good qualities can be surprised at th great iNipuiarlty ol Chamberlain's Cough Kemedv. It not only cores colds and grip effectually and permanently, but prevents tries diseases irom reeniiing n onenmonia. It la also a certain cure lor croup. Whooping cough is not dan gemne when this remedy Is given. II contains no opium or other harmful sub stances ami may be given as confidently to a baby as lo an adult. It la alao pleas ant to take. When all of these facta ere taken Into consideration It Is not sur prising that people in foreign lands, as well as at home, estvetn this remedy very highly and very few ar willing to use any other altar having one need It. for sal by Jarvie' I'harmecy. Many Mothare of Llk Opinion. Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordova, Iowa, says: One of my children waa subject to croup of a sever type, and tb giving ot Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy promptly always won gin relief. Many mothers n tins neighborhood think the earn as 1 At about thla reme.lv and want no other kind for their children." For sal by Jarvis' Pharmacy. Good Prices for Land. Hon. J. E. David, a former re presen ts tire from this county, waa in town from bit bom on th John Day river Saturday. II report times good In bis neighborhood and save the price of land is advancing rapidly. A. Huff, a neigh her, recently sold a quarter eection ot nu fenced upland, lying in th breaks at $15 oer acre and Chas. Dahlke a few lays earlier also sold a quarter eection at the same figure. This shows that there is something doing in the real es tste line in thit county tinea the rail road it an assured fact. Bttr Than Pill. The question haabeen asked In what way are Chamberlain's btomacb and Liver Tablets superior to the ordinary cathartic and liver pilla? Onr answer la They arc easier and more pleasant to ake ami their effect Is ao gentle and so agreeahle that one hardly realises that it ia produced by a medicine. Then they not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and aid the digeation. For aale by Jarvis' rharmacy. C. W. Cmafield left Tuesday morning tor Portland on a buainesa trip. It is understood Mr. Cronfield ia a boat to cloae a deal with a druggist from 1 1 i 1 1 e- bore tor the sale of the Condon Pharma cy and it was on business connected with that deal that he went to Porttand. Broko Into Hla Houao. 8. LeOuinn ot Cavendish, Vt., wat robbed of hla cnatomarv health hv ia vasion of Chrmic Constipation. VV'hen Dr. King's Mew Lite fills broke Into his house, his trouble waa arrested and pow he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure, Zoo at all druggists. A general exodna of spoits took place last Thursday morning because ot the order made Monday evening by the city council closing all forms ot gambling. All persins desiring to settle their ac counts with ns during onr absence from town can do so by calling at the Condon I'harroacv w here onr books have been left. lOtf SruNQHTON A Rooms. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They will no yon good. For sale by Jarvis' Pharmacy. Notice. The firm of Edwarda Bros. A McBride having been dissolved by the withdraw al of Bert Edwards it it necessary that all accounts due the old firm shall lie settled at once either by cash or note in order that the former partnership may lie closed np. The basinet will be con- tinned by. the undersigned under the firm name- ( Edwards A McBride ami we reepactdilly ask a contlnuanco of tho same liberal patronage with which the firm bat been favored in the past. Frntn Edwards, IIoraci McBridk. Condon, Ore., October 10, 1901. PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!!! Only a few more days. If you are going to buy do so at once. You can have a piano by paying seven or eight dollars per month. Trade your organ io as part payment A fr,reat many are taking ad vantage of the low prices. The time to buy is now when you get such good value. One price to everyone. Pianos on exhibition in room adjoining Armory hall. Open From 2 to 3 afternoons. Remember! Eilers Piano House, of Portland, ia the great est institution of its kind in the West and J. C. Gallagher is the Condon representative. Fine Ranch for Sale. Three Hundred and Twenty acres, 3 miles southeast of Mayville, 250 acres good plow land, good houee and out bnildings. small orchard bearing, plenty ot water, close to timber. Apply at place to uert craw lord. suusj Now is the Time to fortify yourself againat the season's slckneaa. Go to tb Condon Pharmacy and procur a bot tle of torn of tb excellent tonics for sal tber. Jeweley W bar on hand a fin assortment of Jewelry at reasonable price including Diamonds, Sap phires, Rubies etc. Com and se them. Toilet Soaps As. W have a complete stock of Toilet Soaps, Fact Cream. Tooth Powders, and other Toilet arti cle usually found in a first-class drat ttore. Remember , . We compound prescription! exactly at th doe tor write them. W do not lubstltot. Condon Pharmacy Jackson's Taffy. In the Good Old Summer Time when the typhoid germ is ram pant, DR. WILSON'S BLOOD PURIFIER will cleanse your system of all such impurities. 1.00 per bottle. Six bottles for $5.00. dflRVIS' PHARMACY. luuuuuinnsaliBSiis No. 7059. first fJatiopal Baiof Copdop. i The Railroad IS COMING. OUR COMPLETE STOCK OP FINE GROCERIES is Here. Better lsy in a supply far thebuay threshing season. P. H. Stephenson, General Merchandise. wheat ifJTERIOR WAREHOUSE VI1EAT Highest prlc paid for (irala of all kinds. Storair and baling of Wool. General Warehouse and Merchandise Business, BAIFOUI, CUTK81C ft C3 , ITCKS. . AXLIXSfOR. ILUOCX. C3UCLA3. ICS! rmnnnrr THE GOfJDOL HOTEL 4 Mas. R. H. YVai.ii, Prop. Will cater to the wants of the trav eling public in a manner to warrant satisfaction. Centrally Located Corner Main and Spring Sts. . CONDON, OREGON. inivuvinjxriijru Ttie Palace Hotel, ELGIN MYERS, Prop. Most commodious hotel in the city. Table supplied " with the best the market affords. Special attention given to the comfort of gneets. Headquarters for Traveling Men. CONDON, OREGON. yxnnnruxnruxnjuuvr vnnnnnnnnnnnnjmnnnnnnnnrmnnnnj Cnneli sft w R w I t w s rruou ui aiiyude uauauao, uuiuuiid Finest Stock In the City. Does a General Banking Business.! No matter how large, no matter how small, this Bank will give your business the careful attention which its central location and personal interests warrant J. Frank Watson. Preeldent; Edward Uunn, Vlc-Prldntj . Nathan Farnaworth, Caahlar, Andrew Crelner, F.M Filter. Drafts issue J on all parts of tht world. Wt solicit your patronage. J 3918 2 ARl ItfGTOrJ MATIOriAI "innnnjuuiNSaV9a Capital $5O,O0O. Surplus $20,000. Transacts a General Banklna Business. f Aff r.Mkffl leettsftff KwtHsn am nalarw-lsl li9 la atarv atjrv at wt we vvi awwMVUB WAViraiiyg sura VII fl llfVlf VIVIw III U. e. and Europe. Your patronage solicited. B P. T. HURLBURT. Cashier. fa O. D. STU RG ESS. Aeat. Caahtatr. V NaVWAuxruwunBSBriVs7 J. W. FRENCH. President. W. W. STEIWER. Vlce-Pres. qivuuuuiuirmnruvinnnnnnnjiruinj S Frad Wilson. Frank Wilson, ? Ready-to-wear Clothing MEN'S Suits and Overcoats BOY School Suits, Underwear, Furnishings Dun n Bros Agents for "BEST ON EARTH" We also carry a choice assortment of Candies, Nats, Cigars, Soft Drinks and Canned Goods. I T nnttTC tf AntAxitnnnn 2 aU I rniuc. uuiuuoMuuur wnnna THE CELEBRATED . . COLUMBIA BREWERY . . AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the prodoct of this well-known brewery th United States Ileafth Reports for Jane 28, 1900. says: "A more anperior brew never entered the labratonr of the United States Health reports. It it absolutely devoid of the sliiclitest trace of adulteration, bat on the other hand ia composed of the best of malt and and choiceat of hops. Ita tonic qnalities are of the highest and it can he nsed with the rwtml bent-fit and satisfaction by both old and young. Its nse can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the certainty that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage coald not possibly be found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. IK moDRjf $qioo op gives Free Trial Free Car Fare Eight month's tuition at price of six. Attend the Beet. PENDLETON, OREGON. Frank Wilson. I THE BANK. WILSOH BROS., PROFS. Everything new and A CENTLEMEN'S Finest quality of Ci Btrictly fi r 8 t-c 1 a s 8 RESORT. gars, Wines, Liquors New Stone Building, West Side Main St, CONDON, - - OREGON. oinnnnnnnjutnjinnnjvuinjvtnnjivru Condon MillingCo MANUFACTURER OF High Patent Flour, Graham Flour, Germ Meal.'Chop, Feed. STEAM-ROLLED WHEAT AND BARLEY. SCALE OF PRICES. Seara Rolled Barley. .123.00 Seani Rolled Wheat.. 23.00 Mill Feed ........... 15.00 Flour, per bbl.. 4.00 - Prices liable to change at any time. Every sack of our flour is fully guaranteed or money refunded. ojuuirtnjtruinn nnjwuwtnn Ew j i i : . ox I 7 sb maat, 1 ar 11 as m ar sa at ss mm w Baaak. m Br m k JXtJUtULrixy L.iquui oiuic J. L. ROSS Prop. Hop Gold Bottled Beer. Old Grandad, Harper and Jesse Moore Whiskey. Special attention given orders from out 1 of town. When in Arlington call on me. rtnivruuinjin ixruiiirunjjruviuyvinJviAAlur&